Relevant tips and advice on Twitter
Use keywords
To target a specific audience, you need to include discoverable keywords with links to valuable content in your tweets. Keyword targeting allows you to engage with your followers based on phrases and words they have recently searched for or tweeted on Twitter. This allows you to engage with your audience at the most appropriate level.
Use the appropriate photo format
A picture is worth a thousand words and can be a great way to communicate on Twitter, especially when the word limit is short. However, an inappropriate image size can significantly weaken the overall effect.
Use hashtags
hashtags are a no-brainer because they ensure your content is as visible as possible. No matter how old your tweet is, potential customers can still find it easily as long as you add the right hashtag. An effective hashtag creates instant engagement. So take the time to find the optimal hashtag that serves your long-term goal.
Use of Twitter Slang
Due to the 280 character limit, abbreviations and abbreviations must be used. LOL, OMG, b4, BTW are examples of Twitter slang you need to know in order to pack as much content as possible into two or three sentences. Here’s a handy Twitter dictionary to help you master slang and buzzwords. Remember not to overuse these words or your content will lose its sophisticated charm.
Use embedded tweets
If you post on a news site or write on a blog, embedding your tweet can help you increase engagement. When tweets are embedded in your content, the associated Twitter account and post title are displayed. This is a smart way to increase Twitter readers while also increasing clicks.